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January 19, 2010

Rejecting Tech, Some Opting For Human Power : NPR

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Mr. BUTCHER: A lot of things run because of your money, or run all by themselves or run because of somebody else. But when you charge something up or when you run it directly, you're looking right at the energy that you're making. And it's a very tight connection.
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